French Revolution Documentary This student made this six-minute video provides an overview of this revolution using images and a narrator. (06:08)Author(s): No creator set

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A Tribute to Earthworms Dr. Diana Wehrell-Grabowski shares some basic information about earthworms and their beneficial contributions to the plant and animal kingdoms. In addition, there is video footage of recent hands-on science classes conducted with preschoolers as they explore ecology and earthworm science concepts. Early childhood students made comparisons and contrasts between synthetic and real earthworms characteristics, measured earthworms, observed what surface preferences earthworms have, made models of earAuthor(s): No creator set

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George Rupp on famine in east Africa The chief executive of the International Rescue Committee on the famine in Somalia and the challenges of responding to international crisesAuthor(s): The Economist

SoundCloud aims to "unmute" the Web Oct. 4 -- A Berlin-based startup has developed a software platform for users to share sound files the same way people share videos on YouTube. This summer it paid a handful of members in North America to make recordings via its mobile app and post them on the Web. Tomorrow the company hosts its second annual SoundCloud Global MeetUp Day in more than 800 cities around the world. Natalie Armstrong reports.Author(s): No creator set

This photograph shows polyhedral morphology of a FeSi single crystal grown by dissolving arc-melted FeSi pieces in

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Magna Carta Magna Carta is an English charter, originally issued in the year 1215, and reissued later in the 13th century in modified versions. This is a British newscast about this event on the anniversary of this document. Not much depth, but does explain its importance and value.Author(s): No creator set

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Japanese Listening Comprehension for Absolute Beginners #4 - Reading a Japanese Journal Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! Do you find yourself only understanding bits and pieces of Japanese conversations? Do you spend hours trying to figure out what that person said to you in Japanese? Then this Japanese Listening Comprehension for Absolute Beginners series is for you! In each lesson of this five-part series, you’ll see an image, [...]Author(s): JapanesePod101.com

Interview about 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics Following the announcement, Professor Olga Botner was interviewed by freelance journalist Joanna Rose about the 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics on 4 October 2011.Author(s): No creator set

You first met Mahmoud Saleh in an episode of C9::GoingNative covering CRT (C Run-time Library). Mahmoud is the keeper of the CRT(C Run-time Library) at Microsoft, working on the VC++ team as a software engineer. The information presented in that GoingNative episode was introductory in nature and as we expected you asked for more advanced treatm

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Introduction to OER This resource provides an introduction to OER for teaching staff at the University of Plymouth and could form part of a CPD module. It draws on the experience of OER developers at the University.Author(s): Pete Watton,Julie Swain,Claire Gray

Getting started on your dissertation This resource supports the 'Understanding Educational Enquiry' module of the University of Birmingham’s PG Cert, created as part of the JISC/HEA-funded DELILA project; it also stands alone for any user wanting to get started on a literature search. The resource was created in Powerpoint and provides pointers for University of Birmingham students needing to find materials for dissertations, essays and projects.Author(s): University of Birmingham,DELILA

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The Amazon Of Asia - Laos This 24 minute video explores this communist country that has 6 million people. Laos main resource is the Mekong River, the mother of all rivers is stretching at 500km. The dams are
built for many part of Asia that are effecting the flow of the river. This river is monitored by the government as are visitors. This video tells the importance of the river and how these people live and the possibility of a series of dams that might change the way of life in this country. Author(s): No creator set

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The Story of Oman Part I This 15 minute video reviews the history of this country through the lense of the current leader of that country.Omani's people are sea traders/maritime sailors who have traded all over the world. The Omani's are the middle men in trade between the east and the west with frankincense under their control. Be well aware of the political overtones of this work.Author(s): No creator set

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Covers This has been taken from Nikki Giovanni's poem "Covers." The poem is part of the suggested reading material on the corestandards.org website for grades K-1. The video includes text, narration, and images.Author(s): No creator set